Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors’ 120-97 blowout win over the Orlando Magic on Monday was overshadowed by an untoward incident between head coach Steve Kerr and veteran forward Draymond Green.
Demotions often carry the connotation of being a negative outcome. The perception of an individual who is pegged down a notch or two in the pecking order is one who didn’t do their job properly, or someone who did not or has not lived up to expectations.
The Orlando Magic couldn't keep up with the Golden State Warriors on Monday, as they suffered a 120-97 loss. Magic's head coach Jamahl Mosley gave an explanation of the team's shortcomings after the game.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Stephen Curry went for a game-high 26 points, Quinten Post contributed three hoops to a 19-2 flurry bridging the third and fourth quarters, and the Golden State Warriors ran away from the Orlando Magic for a 120-97 victory Monday night in San Francisco.
Steve Kerr, the Warriors’ head coach, spoke to the media before the Magic game tonight and addressed this rising trend of criticism directed at officials.
The Golden State Warriors will be making at least one trade before the Feb. 5 trade deadline. That much is sure. So who will they trade? I ranked the players from least likely to most likely below.
The Warriors were down 11 early Saturday. Then Draymond Green got himself tossed. And somehow, that helped. Green picked up two quick technicals early in the second quarter and was ejected, a moment that could’ve sunk Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors are looking to blaze a trail up the Western Conference standings, and they are coming off a hard-fought 119-116 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night.